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Pathum Nissanka scripted history on Friday, February 9, as he became the first Sri Lankan batsman to hit an ODI double ton.

He overtook the 24-year-old record set by Sanath Jayasuriya in the first ODI against Afghanistan at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Pallekele for the highest individual score by a Sri Lankan batter.

Afghanistan are currently on an all-format tour to Sri Lanka, and had to endure an onslaught from Nissanka, who scored an unbeaten 210 off just 139 balls in what was an exhibition of strokeplay and power-hitting. 

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In the process, he became the first Sri Lankan to hit 200 in an ODI, breaking Jayasuriya's record of the highest ODI individual score by a Sri Lankan. 

Jayasuriya, an all-time great, scored 189 runs off 161 balls in a tri-series final against India in 2000 in Sharjah. It was the second-highest ODI score at the time, only behind Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar's 194. 

Jayasuriya could well have gone on to score a double century in that game itself, only for Sourav Ganguly to dismiss him on the first ball of the 49th over. 

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Nissanka went past Jayasuriya's ODI record on the fifth ball of the penultimate over of the innings, and brought up his double ton with a boundary on the second ball of the final over. 

His innings was laced with 20 fours and 8 sixes, and it's a record that will stand the test of time for years, or even decades to come. 

PlayerRunsBallsOpponentVenueDate
Pathum Nissanka210*139AfghanistanPallekele International Cricket Stadium, PallekeleFeb 9, 2024
Sanath Jayasuriya189161IndiaSharjah Cricket Stadium, SharjahOct 29, 2000
Upul Tharanga174*159IndiaSabina Park, KingstonJuly 2, 2013
Kumar Sangakkara169137South AfricaR. Premdasa Stadium, ColomboJuly 20, 2013
Tillakaratne Dilshan161*146BangladeshMelbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneFeb 26, 2015

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Parshva is a Content Producer for The Sporting News' India edition.